In June, LaVar told Goodman the ultimate long-term goal is for LiAngelo and LaMelo to join Lonzo Ball, the second overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft, on the Los Angeles Lakers.

"And we get three of the Ball boys on the Lakers together, and we gonna go championship, championship, championship, championship, championship," he said. "You think I'm playing? You saw what they did in high school."

It's unclear whether the Lakers would be interested in a Ball family reunion down the line.Chris Haynesof ESPN.com noted the organization has already started to strictly enforce a regulation preventing members of the media from entering the family section at games in what's been dubbed the "LaVar Ball rule."

However, David Pick of Bleacher Report reported that "most European club executives with whom B/R spoke want nothing to do with the Balls, simply because neither son comes with a proven track record."

"LiAngelo and LaMelo were offered to our team, both kids, looking for a deal in Europe," MoraBanc Andorra general manager Francesc Solana told Pick. "Money isn't an issue to them, but they have zero experience, so it's difficult to take them seriously. I don't know what to do with the dad, LaVar Ball (laughs). This isn't a good or normal situation; I don't like it, we are not going to sign them."